AhhhThis was my first ever legit photoshoot!I work really hard on my Poison Ivy cosplay, hand sewing leaves and painting the boots, along with attempting to curl the wig (Which would NOT curl ugh)And then these two lovely ladies kidnapped me and made me feel so welcomed during the DC photoshoot at Anime Boston! And the pictures look soooo good! I've never been so happy to cosplay, especially considering I was really nervous being such a popular and powerful (and sexy) woman such as Poison Ivy

Oh sweet, sweeeet AlicePowder. You're one of those girls that just HATE another girl who gets a man's attention aren't you? Let's be honest here. You saw one, MAYBE two, Harley Quinn cartoon episodes. Maybe you even got your Quinn knowledge from one of those lengthy and informative 1 minute commercials for an Arkham game. There's a pretty good reason why she's one of the most popular female comic book characters out there. Besides being God damn adorable she's also extremely human and relatable. She has a charm, depth, look and appeal that guys like, admire AND find pretty damn sexy. Your man must have left you for a clown for you to talk SO much trash about such a cutie pie.

LOONY, PSYCHOTIC CLOWN GIRLS ARE HOT!!!

Ladies, this is an incredible photo and a great homage to Gotham City Sirens. WELL DONE!

AlicePowder is actually hilarious. Poor thing probably can't get any recognition except by provoking hatred from others, in some attempt to feel like they matter.Everyone else on this thread should just pity the creature, and get back to the point at hand which is of course...

..excellent effort to the three of you. Keep doing what you love, and don't let anyone convince you otherwise.

HAHAHAHA pathetic..pathetic...pathetic.... ignorance is bliss? no actually it's hilarious Alice how much of a bad joke you really are. Don't point the finger at Harley why don't you point the finger at Joker? It's not hard really, if you UNDERSTOOD Harley or Joker these empty slurs would actually mean something but they don't. Go back to your mommy little girl. Why don't you actually do some studying up on both Joker and Harley or are you one of those "fans" that know nothing about comics and base everything off the movies and animated series???? Maybe opening a comic/graphic novel with words on it might be too hard for you. Seems you're all about image HAHAHHAH idiot

I find it interesting that you would stem any sort of malice against the animated series since it was there that the character originated. And though DC and other writers have adapted the character in their own interpretations the animated series was certainly no lightweight in realm of storytelling or character development. Like all comic works each free form graphic novel paints its own portrait of the characters in play, and though each of us are entitled to prefer the free-form side verse of graphic novels it was in the original casting of the Harley in the animated series where I was enraptured by the character of Harley Quinn. Originally spindled into the tale as a foil to the Joker, Ms. Quinnzell soon fell from the simple mold of a bombshell henchman and began to usher forth her own exodus in and out of the Joker's arms. In part, the plot always kept her in play as pawn to Joker's whimsical monogamous fancies. There always remained a ray of hope that the bond she shared with the maniacal clown prince was more than a bad joke. Like any woman whose fallen for the wrong guy, it's easy to dismiss her unwavering loyalty as naivety. However the Joker's firm choke-hold on orchestrated chaos is what makes him Batman's arch nemesis, beneath the senseless lies a shrewd and cunning tactician. Miss Quinnzell stands on the front stage to the fireworks with a child-like disposition that allows her walk through the burning tempest with azure eyes mystified by dark humor in the midst of Gotham's putrid underworld. It is not ignorance to keep cadence to an enrapturing melody, nor is it pathetic to seek love in the places the world insists are void of such emotion. These qualities humanize the character, and just as the mournful tones of the calliope characterize the grounds of the carnival, so too does the tragic pangs of Harley's fractured fairy tale resonate the darkness that spools within the heart of the clown prince.

Okay let me get this straight you're calling Harls a monster. Yet you seem to IGNORE who Joker is and what he has done. Apparently your simple mind can not comprehend the words "psychotic killer clown" Tell me have you ever wondered what it's like to want to hear someone to scream as the blood pours from their gut from multiple stab wounds just as the life leaves their eyes? No? I didn't think so, You also fail to see that there is a a part of Joker in Harley. If you want to use the term monster why don't you take a REAL CLOSE FUCKING LOOK at Joker. It's obvious you are a perfect example of ignorance.

Harley quinn was never ignorant. Simply an Alice that spindled into the rabbit hole of the Joker's twisted mind. Not happless groupie or blind follower. The epitome of the helpless romantic lost within the elegant footfalls of the ballad macabre. Within the Joker's mind she found authentic brilliance amidst the tattered covers of a homicidal artisian and with it the keys to escape the mundane dribble of the real world in exchange for the kiss of madness and the laughter of a jester's gambit.

We all have our favorites, behind the veil of eccentric madness lies a shimmering brilliance that drew Harley from academia. It was the lingering song that had drawn her to the Arkham Asylem, her sinister siren not beholden as a beast but a beacon that teased her intellect. The power of the Joker was not merely an act of subterfuge but a skeleton key to the broken mind. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it was molten metal that forged the manacles about her heart.

@alicepowder, why don't you do something more productive with your time? I have a suggestion! Go to the bathroom and cry on the toilet while you eat a milkyway. Remember candy bars don't judge you. I however am judging you.

1) no thanks, i'd rather hate.2) i don't fucking care. i'm doing the right thing. i'm hating the things that were meant to be hated. judge all you want, i'm judging you twice as badly for liking some dirty, low, disgusting whore. it's like wtf seriously.

don't like it? build a bridge and get over it. i'm NOT going to stop anytime soon.

lmao you wanna start a whore-off well I hate to point this out honey but YOU DO KNOW YOUR AVATAR HERE IS ALICE RIGHT? I mean Alice has been portrayed as a whore how in how many things? Is she not the go to image of lolita? Dear pot can I say you are black, very, very black ~Sincerely yours The Kettle

I may be biased here cause im the catwoman in this and traditionally myself and Ivy dont get along too well... but keep trash talking our friend and i may have to assist in shutting you up. I hope the comment u made is just in character or something because its rude.

Why should we be ashamed for liking her? Harley Quinn is a lovable character. yes she has her moments of idiocy but so does EVERYONE. we are humans and therefore prone to error. You certainly aren't perfect. None of us are. If you say we should be ashamed, then explain why. Dont just say it, that just makes you sound ignorant and silly. If your reasoning is because she loves Joker even though he beats her up? Guess what? That's called the cycle. It's an abusive relationship. people tend to try and ignore all the shitty stuff he does to her to make themselves feeeeel better. The Joker abuses Harley. that's just how it is. “Because she loves him” gets real old, real quick.

There are a myriad of factors contributing to Harley Quinn’s unshakable devotion to the Joker. The word love is a simple, broad-spectrum explanation, but not necessarily the most accurate one.

Unlike most victims of domestic abuse, because of her background as a psychologist, Harley is actually consciously aware of the Joker’s manipulation of her. During college, Harleen volunteered at a battered women’s shelter and understands the patterns of domestic abuse and the psychology of victims. She knows what he’s doing. She knows what the relationship is. She goes along with it anyway.

Harley Quinn is not so much a victim of the abuse as much as a willing participant.

However, her ability to recognise that she’s being manipulated do not make Harley immune from the long-term psychological effects of being in such a relationship.

Though on the surface she may appear to be operating under the ‘love’ delusion, the fact is that deep down, Harley understands that the Joker doesn’t truly love her and almost certainly never will. She does remain convinced that he feels affection for her. That in his own sick, twisted way, he cares for her as much as he can — and that this is enough.

because she is a fucking monster, that's why. she's creepy, she's stupid, and she's ugly as hell. is that enough for you?no, she's not perfect. she's not perfect indeed. she doesn't need to be perfect to be a lovable character. she just needs to look better.

no, that is not the reason why. i don't even know how you came up with that in first place.i love him myself, there's nothing wrong with loving him. he's so cute.

but there IS something wrong with loving harley. i mean, how can one love such a monstrosity? she's GROSS. she's fucking GROSS, man. i hate her, i hate her stupid face paint, her crybaby pigtails, her harlequin suit, EVERYTHING. she's THROUGHLY gross and ugly. i despise her so much.good things about her? they don't exist. i don't know why they had to include her in batman. she's the worst villain EVER. she's a SHAME, a FAILURE, a WORTHLESS MONSTER.

and so is a failure everything she (attemps to) does. -_-waste of space and time, good for nothing, worthless and ignorant.